Active Shooter
This directory provides essential articles on Active Shooter response, tailored for the EMS workforce. Topics include response protocols, coordination with law enforcement, and strategies for managing mass casualty incidents. Understanding how to effectively respond to an Active Shooter situation is critical for ensuring the safety of both victims and responders. For further reading, explore our mass casualty incident management resources, which closely relate to Active Shooter scenarios. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to handle these high-stress situations effectively by accessing our comprehensive collection.
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The potential for a confusing operational picture existed during the opening minutes of the response to the latest school shooting tragedy in Santa Clarita, California
The unfortunate reality remains that victims die because of treatment delays
A firefighter used a strap to lasso a young victim of the crash to bring her to safety after the driver opened fire
The ballistic gear allows firefighters and paramedics into the “warm zone” alongside law enforcement to quickly provide life-saving first aid
A man walked along a Toronto street firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes before dying after an exchange of gunfire with police
Police are trying to determine what prompted a man to shoot his grandmother and wound another woman before he crashed his car and ran into a busy supermarket
A spokeswoman for a hospital near the newspaper said two patients had arrived there but she didn’t know their conditions
The REV Guardian comes equipped with built-in Level IIIA ballistic protection and provides the same amount of protection as vests and helmets
David George, who is also a pastor, shot and killed Timothy Day after he opened fire in a Walmart
Erin Carey, who was shot in the head and severely wounded, was covered with a sheet and left unattended as paramedics treated others hit by gunfire at a party
Gunfire erupted in a crowd, sending people stampeding and leaving one suspect dead and 22 people injured
Joe O’Hare reunited with Kai Leigh Harriot, whom he rushed to safety after she was struck by a stray bullet in 2003, leaving her permanently paralyzed
Paramedic chiefs and field providers have much to learn from the FBI’s ongoing summary and analysis of active shooter incidents
The 911 calls released by police reveal the surreal confusion on the ground during and after the massacre
All organizations should develop an emergency action plan and train to respond to active shooter scenarios
Deputy Chief Michael McNally asked six times for permission to send in specialized teams of police officers and paramedics
Dustin Talacko wants to raise $25,000 to make emergency response vehicles more prepared for mass casualty incidents
NFPA 3000 isn’t a tactical document or a policies and procedures manual; it’s a framework to develop programs that integrate planning, response and recovery to active shooter hostile events
A bullet lodged itself in the passenger side door as medics were treating a patient whose family became irate when they weren’t allowed in the rig
Sarah Ketner and her boyfriend, Jake Whorton, were the first to perform CPR on a man who was shot in a movie theater parking lot
Strategies for pre-planning and day-of execution of a successful active shooter drill or violent threat mass casualty exercise
Dr. Safi Madain and ER nursing director Margaret Reed recalled treating the students who were injured when another student opened fire at Santa Fe High School
Joshua Granada and Carlos Tavarez recalled their experience as the first to treat victims on the same day that more people were killed by a mass shooter
Officials have reported explosive devices have been found on and near the scene
Authorities say possible explosive devices have been found at and adjacent to the high school
Feedback will be accepted through June 30, 2018
Crisis actors do exist – just not the ones popularized by conspiracy Twitter
The standard includes guidance on unified planning, response and recovery guidance and civilian and responder safety considerations
The Wolfpack Gunshot Response Team, which includes a man who was shot as an innocent bystander, is learning how to treat gunshot wounds before responders arrive
Paramedic Chad Shade and now-retired paramedic Fiona Apple said they are thrilled by the progress of Tyson Foods lobbyist Matt Mika, who was shot twice last June
Police said three people died at the scene and one person died at the hospital after a man wearing nothing but a coat stormed a Waffle House restaurant
Future active shooter responder’s use of victim-generated video will be compared against the Parkland response
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